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1837–1909

THANKSGIVING

Algernon Charles Swinburne

Could love give strength to thank thee! Love can give Strong sorrow heart to suffer: what we bear We would not put away, albeit this were A burden love might cast aside and live.

Love chooses rather pain than palliative, Sharp thought than soft oblivion. May we dare So trample down our passion and our prayer That fain would cling round feet now fugitive

And stay them — so remember, so forget, What joy we had who had his presence yet, What griefs were his while joy in him was ours And grief made weary music of his breath,

As even to hail his best and last of hours With love grown strong enough to thank thee, Death?

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